Add initial root actor debugger tests
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import trio
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import tractor
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async def main():
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await trio.sleep(0.1)
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await tractor.breakpoint()
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await trio.sleep(0.1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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tractor.run(main, debug_mode=True)
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import tractor
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async def main():
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assert 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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tractor.run(main, debug_mode=True)
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"""
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That native debug better work!
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"""
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from os import path
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import pytest
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import pexpect
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from .test_docs_examples import repodir
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def examples_dir():
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"""Return the abspath to the examples directory.
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"""
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return path.join(repodir(), 'examples', 'debugging/')
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def mk_cmd(ex_name: str) -> str:
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"""Generate a command suitable to pass to ``pexpect.spawn()``.
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"""
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return ' '.join(
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['python',
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path.join(examples_dir(), f'{ex_name}.py')]
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)
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def spawn(
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cmd: str,
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testdir,
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) -> pexpect.spawn:
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return testdir.spawn(
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cmd=mk_cmd(cmd),
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expect_timeout=3,
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'user_in_out',
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[
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('c', 'AssertionError'),
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('q', 'AssertionError'),
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],
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ids=lambda item: item[1],
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)
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def test_root_actor_error(testdir, user_in_out):
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"""Demonstrate crash handler entering pdbpp from basic error in root actor.
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"""
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user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
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child = spawn('root_actor_error', testdir)
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# scan for the pdbpp prompt
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child.expect("\(Pdb\+\+\)")
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# make sure expected logging and error arrives
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assert 'TTY lock acquired' in str(child.before)
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assert 'AssertionError' in str(child.before)
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# send user command
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child.sendline(user_input)
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child.expect('\r\n')
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child.expect('TTY lock released')
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# process should exit
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child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
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assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'user_in_out',
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[
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('c', None),
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('q', 'bdb.BdbQuit'),
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],
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ids=lambda item: f'{item[0]} -> {item[1]}',
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)
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def test_root_actor_bp(testdir, user_in_out):
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"""Demonstrate breakpoint from in root actor.
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"""
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user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
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child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint', testdir)
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# scan for the pdbpp prompt
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child.expect("\(Pdb\+\+\)")
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assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
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# send user command
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child.sendline(user_input)
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child.expect('\r\n')
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# process should exit
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child.expect(pexpect.EOF)
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if expect_err_str is None:
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assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
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else:
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assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
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def test_subactor_error(testdir):
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...
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def test_subactor_breakpoint(testdir):
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...
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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'example_script',
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[f for f in os.listdir(examples_dir()) if '__' not in f],
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[
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f for f in os.listdir(examples_dir())
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if (
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('__' not in f) and
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('debugging' not in f)
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)
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],
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)
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def test_example(run_example_in_subproc, example_script):
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"""Load and run scripts from this repo's ``examples/`` dir as a user
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would copy and pasing them into their editor.
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On windows a little more "finessing" is done to make ``multiprocessing`` play nice:
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we copy the ``__main__.py`` into the test directory and invoke the script as a module
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with ``python -m test_example``.
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On windows a little more "finessing" is done to make
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``multiprocessing`` play nice: we copy the ``__main__.py`` into the
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test directory and invoke the script as a module with ``python -m
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test_example``.
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"""
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ex_file = os.path.join(examples_dir(), example_script)
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with open(ex_file, 'r') as ex:
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